Vapor phase fabrication of nanoheterostructures based on ZnO for photoelectrochemical water splitting
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nanoheterostructures based on metal oxide semiconductors have emerged as promising
materials for the conversion of sunlight into chemical energy. In the present study,
ZnO-based nanocomposites have been developed by a hybrid vapor phase route,
consisting in the chemical vapor deposition of ZnO systems on fluorine-doped tin oxide
substrates, followed by the functionalization with Fe2O3 or WO3 via radio frequency
sputtering. The target systems are subjected to thermal treatment in air both prior and
after sputtering, and their properties, including structure, chemical composition,
morphology, and optical absorption, are investigated by a variety of characterization
methods. The obtained results evidence the formation of highly porous ZnO nanocrystal
arrays, conformally covered by an ultrathin Fe2O3 or WO3 overlayer. Photocurrent density
measurements for solar-triggered water splitting reveal in both cases a performance
improvement with respect to bare zinc oxide, that is mainly traced back to an enhanced
separation of photogenerated charge carriers thanks to the intimate contact between the
two oxides. This achievement can be regarded as a valuable result in view of future
optimization of similar nanoheterostructured photoanodes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ZnO; Fe2O3; WO3; nanoheterostructures; photoelectrochemical water splitting
Elenco autori:
Barreca, Davide
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